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Description
This stunning coffee maker is truly a focal piece of the Kalorik Black Onyx Line. Attractively housed in a modern design, this 10-cup coffeemaker provides an array of convenient features. The unit contains a shower-type brewer and a removable 1-1/2-liter water tank with handle for easy filling. For those in a hurry, its drip-stop function allows for pouring a cup of coffee before the end of the brewing cycle. The machine includes a high-quality carafe with a stainless-steel lid and a beautiful black spray handle for graceful serving. Other highlights include a chrome button On/Off switch, a blue LED light indicator, simple-to-read measuring marks, a 1-by-4-size removable V-shape filter, and a grey PVC power cord. This fancy object is for those who do not settle for the ordinary. This coffee maker uses cone paper filters type 4.
Features
- 1.5L capacity / 10 US cups of 5 Oz.
- Removable water tank with handle
- Stainless steel with shiny chrome finish and black top finish
- High quality glass carafe with stainless steel lid
- Shower-type brewer, optimizing the water flow on the coffee powder.
Customer Reviews
Jaipee
We bought this coffee maker from MyHabit for 49.95, mostly because of the looks and price. I still like the look, however here is why you should avoid buying the coffee maker:1) We have never succeeded in poring a drip-free cup of coffee. I think this is because of the metal lit on the carafe. It seems to collect water while brewing coffee and consequently drips... very annoying2) We bought the coffee maker end of October 2011, it is now broken (mid-Feb 2012). The heating element is bust, it does no longer brew or heat.3) Warranty is disappointing (compare with the new coffee maker we bought)Of course our coffee maker broke in the morning, so much for starting the day on a good cup of coffee...Called Kalorik - nice and friendly folks, no complaints there - but were told we needed to ship the coffee maker to them at OUR expense. They would then replace the unit and send it to us. Because of the instant "we'll replace it" I think that they have seen more of these issues. We were also told that we must ship it back in packaging that prevents any damage to the unit (e.g. it will be refurbished and resold).Since they were going to ship a replacement we told them we have no interest in paying for the return. It is clearly warranty and clearly not performing as expected. I'd offer to return the unit, after they immediately ship us a new unit at their expense, but only if they pay for return shipping. The counter offer was that they will ship a new unit - place a hold on my credit card for 79.95 and then expect me to still pay for shipping the old unit back... That is when we gave up. This also came with the note that this was because we paid MyHabit instead of Kalorik...Read more ›
KN
Bought the stainless steel version of this coffee maker not even a year ago from a local appliance store. The lid is attached w/3 tiny screws to the top of the coffee pot and they all fell out w/i a month. I had to crazy glue them in and that only lasted about 6 months. The removable water tank seal leaks so you have to fill it using another container. The seal isn't sealed so the water leaks out the bottom. When pouring the coffee it drips so you have to hold it over the sink to pour coffee into your mug. The rubber thing in the coffee filter holder which allows you to get a cup of coffee while still brewing (drip stop function) broke. I never used the drip stop function but still, the cheapo rubber thing shouldn't break. The whole machine is engineered poorly. I do have to say that the coffee tastes great from the machine. I just went to Stop & Shop and bought a Proctor Silex machine for $19.99. I'm chucking the Kalorik -- not worth the aggravation. I would rate it -5 if I could. Don't buy it!
Koki Sagara
I like the looks & the price was reasonable. Apparently, Kalorik fixed the dripping carraff problem by widing the opening of the lid. I used to have an older clear Kalorik 10 cup coffee maker that dripped a lot. Same basic design as this newer unit.
joele1
Easy to use, makes good coffee if you like the drip method, and takes up little space. I highly recommend this.
Thomas Long
Nice minimalist, modern design, but the coffee maker, itself, is cheap junk. It died this morning -- just five weeks after we got it. No power, whatsoever, it just gave up the ghost.In retrospect, I shouldn't be so surprised given the fact that so much of the stainless steel look -- such as on the carafe, itself, is just plastic dipped in chrome paint. But still, when you spend this much on such a simple appliance, you expect it to last a little more than five weeks.I'm glad we held on to our old 20 dollar Braun coffee maker, and I will go out of my way to avoid Kalorik products again based on this experience.
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